Definition of butylate in US English:
butylate
verbˈbyo͞odlˌātˈbyo͞odlˌāt
[with object]Chemistry Combine with a butyl group.
Example sentencesExamples
- The dried analytes are butylated by the addition of butanol - HCI and 65 degree C incubation.
- Butanolic HCl (3 mol/L) was then added, and the mixture was butylated for 10 min at 70 °C and dried at 70 °C under reduced pressure.
- The oxidant tertiary butylated hydroperoxide could effectively induce TNF- [alpha] mRNA expression.
Derivatives
nounˌbyo͞otlˈāSHən
Chemistry The butylation of CPX at the second protonation site results in a decrease of the pK.2 values.
Example sentencesExamples
- Phenol butylations were conducted using a feed solution of 56 wt.% phenol in isobutanol for a phenol/isobutanol = 1 (molar).
- To ease identification, samples may be derivatized, such as the interaction of blood organic acids with butanolic HCI (butylation) prior to analysis resulting in readily identifiable daughter ions.
- We have ventured into butylation and has successfully developed a process of cracking isobutanol for butylation.
- It achieves emphasis on the shift in metabolome caused by an alteration in the activity of whispering genes, through differential derivatization based on butylation with H and D of the wild-type and the mutant sample